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HomeMy WebLinkAboutINDEX - Ordinance - 01/01/1983RESOLUTION DATE CAPTION NUMBER 3-24-83-9 3 -24-83 4-6-83 -2 4-6-83 04-06-83-3 4-6-94 4-14-83-13 4-14-83 4-28-83-10 4-28-83 4-28-83-12 4-28-83 5-12-83-9 5-12-83 08-03-83-2 8-3-83 8-15-83-1 8-15-83 The City of College Station is engaged in the distribution of electrical energy to its citizens owners and ;the City Council is cognizant of its public utility responsibility in connection with the provision of electrical service in the most cost effective manner. An election was held on the 2nd day of April, 1983, for the purpose of electing three councilmen. There was considered the return of an election held on the 2nd day of April,1983, or the purpose of electing three councilmen. The City Council of the City of College Station is desirous of authorizing its administrative staff to repreent and act for the City in dealing with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department concerning this program. A Resolution authorizing application for grant to implement a crime prevention program. A Resolution setting the fees to be charged for licensing dogs and cats; providing conditions of payment and collection of the required fees; providing for the establishment of impoundment and fees; repealing all ordinances or part of ordinances in conflict A Resolution authorizing application for grant to implement a crime prevention program. The City Council of the City of College Station passed Ordinance No.1433 on July 6,1983 submitting 10 bond proposals to the voters of the City of College Station at an election that was held on August 13, 1983. An election was held on the 13th day of August, 1983 for the purpose of considering the question of ten bond propositions and twenty-two amendments to the city charter. 8-15-83-2 8-15-83 8-30-83 9-22-83-6 9- -83 10-13-83-06 10-13-83 10-13-83-26 10-13-83 10-13-83-04 10-13-83 11-10-873-09 11-10-83 11-10-83-11 11-10-83-11 It was considered that the returns of an election that was held on the 13th day of August, 1983, for deciding the question of authorization for the sale of bonds for municipal improvements , and the question of amending the city charter The city of Bryan and College Station and business community recognizes the student body of Texas A&M University by declaring, August 30, 1983 as AGGIE DAY in Bryan -College Station. The Planning and Zoning commission of the City of College Station recommended adoption of the proposed comprehensive plan for the City of College Station. The Comprehensive Plan was adopted for the City of College Station. The land use plan for "The Parks," a 2300 - acre high technology industrial, residential, commercial, and recreational development, was developed by a joint planning effort between J.A.C. Developers, Inc. and the staff of the City of College Station. It was resolved by the City Council of the City of College Station that Lawrence (Larry) Burnside be nominated for position on the Brazos County Appraisal District Board of Directors. A Resolution adopting a plan of service for annexation 2580 acres along state highway 6 to the south of the City of College Station, Texas. Directing the giving of notice of intention to adopt a concurrent ordinance to provide for the creation of a municipal power agency:contatining other provisions relating to the subject: making certain finding in connection therewith: providing an effective date: and declaring an emergency The rate of pay for election judges and clerks in city elections be fixed at $5.00 per hour, and: an amount of $25.00 will be paid to the presiding judge for delivering the election returns. 11-10-83-14 11-10-83 11-22-83-10 11-22-83 12-08-83-03 12-8-83 12-08-83-03A The City of College Station determined the necessity of extending municipal water transmission lines south of the city along Texas Highway 6 to the eventual site of a new elevated water storage tank at Greens Prairie Road and Texas Highway 6, the extension of a parallel electric feeder line for new customers within the annexed area of the city, and for other public utilities as needed. It was resolved that the City of College Station did not give favorable review until it was given thorough consideration of the specifics of the proposed Municipal Utility District and until all of the following criteria and conditions were met. A Resolution adopting a plan of service for annexation of 165.09 acres more particularly described in exhibit "A." 12-8-83 A Resolution adopting a plan of service for annexation of 1.49 acres .